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  • How to Line Up Dowel Peg Holes

    Dowel peg holes are often found on the inside of cabinets to allow for adjustable shelves. By drilling holes directly into the wood that the cabinet is made of, the need for attached metal shelf...

  • Woodturning Tools & Instructions

    Woodturning has really come of age over the last couple of decades. Hobbyists turning wood in their basements to professional woodsmiths are earning full-time livings on wood lathes. Unlike the...

  • How to Cut a Rabbet on a Router Table

    A rabbet cut, a rectangular recess along the edge or end of a piece of wood stock, is simple in appearance; but there is more to the rabbet cut than first meets the eye. To make the best use of...

  • How to Use a Bowl & Tray Router Bit

    Bowl and tray router bits allow you to use a router to make bowls and trays from a pattern. These bits have several other applications. They can be used for cutting boards, raised sign lettering,...

  • How to Choose Lathe Chisels

    Using the proper lathe chisels enhances productivity and safety, and avoids the need to awkwardly adapt to different projects.

  • How to Choose the Right Drill Press

    A woodworker requires a variety of tools for his shop. One of those tools is the drill press. Drill presses drill a variety of holes, but they also accommodate sand and router extensions. They...

  • How to Use a 45-Degree Locking Router Bit

    The 45-Degree Locking Router Bit is used to produce extra strong miter joints in boxes, beams, columns, cabinet face frame corners, and to glue up matching board stock. This bit, when set up...

  • Method for Making a Dowel Joint

    When screw or nail heads are undesirable for a woodworking project, use dowel joinery instead. Although available as plastic and metal pieces, wooden dowels are the most common dowels used to...

  • Sander Vs. Drum Sander

    Power sanders are tools used to finish or smooth wood, plastic or metal surfaces. To determine whether you should use a drum sander or a belt sander on a project, you should consider the size of...

  • How to Compare Wood Routers

    Buying the right router can be difficult. They come in all shapes and sizes, and the choices can make a woodworker's head spin. Since the router may be the most used of the power hand tools,...

  • How to Use a Bowl Router Bit

    The bowl router bit makes it possible to use a router along with a pattern to make wooden bowls and trays. The same router bit can be used to make custom wood cutting boards, raised letters for...

  • How to Set the Height of a Flush Trim Router Bit

    A flush trim router bit is used to follow a pattern to produce copies. The flush trim bit will come in two sizes--1/4- and 1/2-inch shafts. It also comes in several lengths, depending on your...

  • How to Build a Stork Sign

    Stork yard signs are an American tradition for announcing the birth of a child. The stork represents good luck and fertility, which inevitably started the myth of storks delivering babies. Many...

  • How to Make a Coffee Table With Folding Legs

    Coffee tables are a convenient place to place a snack, while sitting on the sofa, but they do limit floor space while entertaining. A coffee table with folding legs is great for relaxing evenings...

  • How to Compare Wood Working Routers

    When you compare wood working routers, there are several items that you need to consider. The first is how you are going to use the router. Are you going to mount it in a table? With this...

  • How to Season Fire Wood

    Season your firewood several months before you will need it. Generally, you will need six months to one year. Fresh or "green" wood's cells contain 50 percent or more water. Seasoning wood simply...

  • How to Make a Necklace Holder Out of a Tree Branch

    Every woman has had trouble with her necklaces getting tangled. It doesn't matter how you lay them out: they always tie themselves in knots during the night. While the knots can be loosened with...

  • How to Install a Newel Post & Handrail

    Handrails and newel posts are decorative but they also serve an important purpose. Handrails help you climb stairs safely. Even one step will be safer with a handrail, especially for people with...

  • How to Make Wooden Country Signs

    Before paying for a beautifully crafted country sign, consider making your own. Country signs add a personal touch to homes because they appear rustic and vintage while adding a little charm. You...

  • How to Make a 4-Tone Wood Train Whistle

    With a little bit of woodworking knowledge, you can craft a authentic sounding train whistle out of wood that is a lot of fun for kids and adults alike. The 4-tone wood train whistle, a little...

  • How to Construct Wooden Signs

    Wooden signs are like bumper stickers for your home. On them, you can express beliefs, make jokes or mention the importance of your family all with the rustic feel of crafted wood. They can be...

  • How to Get My Clear Urethane to Come Out Smooth

    Urethane is a great sealer and protector. It comes in many forms from polyurethane to urethane-enhanced paint. You can use it on small items, on floors, furniture and tables. The quality of your...

  • Wood Working Projects for Money

    Wood working is a common practice in many cultures around the world. The discipline is used for both hobby and necessity and is most often found in the form of figurines and furniture throughout...

  • How to Build a Child's Kitchen

    Children love to play games that mimic the activities of adults. One of the most popular toys used to help encourage these basic skill-building games is a child's kitchen. Toy stores are filled...

  • How to Make Wooden Legs for a Desk

    There are several ways to construct wooden legs for desks and other tabletop surfaces like work benches and even kitchen and dining room tables. The way you construct them may depend on personal...

  • How to Make a Wooden Shelf

    Perhaps the most important accessory in any home, shop or garage is the shelf. Shelves help keep our knickknacks and tools organized. They also complement a home's decor. For beginning...

  • How to Build a Country Wood Table

    Country themed furniture has a rustic and used feel that is charming and not at all tacky. A regular table can be transformed to appear country-like and rustic. Many individuals use a country wood...

  • How to Mount a Router Base Plate in a Table

    Many styles and shapes of router plates are available. Many routers and router plates allow you to adjust the height of the router bit from above the router without having to remove it for...

  • Ways to Burn Letters in Wood to Create Plaques

    Custom-made wood plaques can be a nice way to display a name or sign and can be made without too much time or effort. You can buy pre-cut plaques at craft stores or if you have the proper wood...

  • How to Restore Woodworking Hand Planes

    A good quality wooden hand plane can be costly, but there is no reason the plane should not last a lifetime and be passed on to the next generation of woodsmiths in a family. Woodworkers may not...

  • How to Make a Wooden CD Tower

    When your compact disc collection outgrows the box you've carried around since high school, it's time to look for something bigger. You could run down to the local super store and buy a plastic...

  • How to Make Homemade Blowgun Darts

    Blowgun darts are easy to make from common household items using standard DIY tools. The darts made using this method will be sturdy enough to use either for target practice or hunting small game...

  • How to Glue Veneer on Plywood

    Veneer, a very thin cut of quality wood, glued to plywood can help make a nice looking finished piece for a low cost. Plywood, which is actually constructed of thin sheets (plies) glued together,...

  • How to Make a Wooden Soap Dish

    Woodcarving is a hobby that many wood craftsman have turned into a profitable side line. Wooden crafts make great gifts as well. Wood is an ideal material for crafting everything from the simple...

  • How to Build a Template for a Router Table Base

    A router table is almost a must if you use any of the large profile bits available. There are many router plates available to use, and most will all install in the same fashion. Following a few...

  • How to Prepare Old Cedar Shakes for Repainting

    Cedar shakes are cedar shingles that naturally weather and are resistant to decay. Like most wooden shingles, however, especially when painted, they require care and maintenance over the course of...

  • Woodworkers' Guide for Making a Quilt Rack

    Quilt making is a longstanding tradition of making beautiful bedspreads and coverings out of throwaway fabric scraps and tattered clothing. Displaying heirloom-quality quilts upon their very own...

  • How to Make a Router Table & Fence

    A router mounted in a table is almost a necessity if you use any of the large profile router bits that are available. If you currently do not use a router table, you will eventually need one. You...

  • How to Build Your Own Banana Hanger

    Before buying a banana stand, try making one yourself with tools found in your garage. Plastic banana stands eventually break due to the constant pressure from the weight of the bananas. Wood...

  • How to Build a Work Shop for Wood Working

    Simply moving tools in a building does not make for a good workshop. A good workshop is a place where a woodworker can work efficiently, safely and with minimum fatigue. In a good workshop, light...

  • How to Build a Deluxe Router Table

    A router mounted in a table is almost a necessity if you use a large-profile router bit. Although you can buy a router table, a homemade tabletop will save you money, and you can customize it for...

  • How to Make an Amish Magic Marble Towel Holder

    An Amish magic marble towel holder is simply a marble sandwiched in between two pieces of wood. The marble glides in a groove to hold or release the towel, depending whether you pull up or down on...

  • How to Make Miniature Treasure Boxes With Hinged Lids

    Girls of any age find miniature treasure boxes enchanting and irresistible. Making your own treasure box allows you to customize it to your daughter's tastes using her favorite colors and...

  • How to Use Balsa Wood to Build a Model Truss Bridge

    Bridges are complex structures that are marvels of science and engineering. They have forces to counteract, including standing up under their own weight. The Truss bridge design is a common bridge...

  • How to Build Stair Liquor Bottle Display

    Stair liquor bottle displays can be used on bar tops or inside liquor cabinets. Tiered displays create a means for displaying liquor bottles and specialty items and keep bottles within easy reach....

  • How to Install a Woodworking Router Plate

    A router mounted in a table is almost a necessity if you use any of the large profile router bits that are available. If you currently do not use a router table, you will eventually need one. You...

  • How to Build Balsa Wood Towers

    Balsa wood is a unique material used in modeling and physics-based competitions. It has surprisingly high strength, compared to its light weight and low cost. This makes it ideal for school...

  • Homemade Table Saw Cabinet Extension

    The table saw is the workhorse in any woodworking shop. With the proper accessories and adjustments it will cut straight every time. Typical table saws have a short table top and no support for...

  • How to Make Wood Cut Outs at Home

    Wood cutouts can be used as hanging ornaments, decorations on a shelf, coasters, hot plates or bookends. There are many patterns for cutouts made of wood for various occasions, or you can create...

  • How to Build a Weight-Holding Balsa Wood Structure

    Balsa is known as a cheap, light and fairly strong material, considering its weight and size. It's used to build model airplanes, towers and bridges. It's also often used in weight-bearing...

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